No
"Change" In Israeli Manipulation Of U.S. Foreign Policy Under
Obama
Wearing joint US-Israeli label pin, Obama vowed to keep military action
in mind for Iran, outdid Bush for pro-Israeli sentiment during June
speech, Israeli papers hail "our man in the White House" following
appointment of Emanuel

President elect Barack Obama's first
act of "change" upon winning the Democratic presidential nomination
back in June was to don a joint US-Israeli label pin, head on over to
AIPAC and prostrate himself in front of the Israeli lobby, vowing to
keep military action in mind for Iran and promising to hand over another
$30 billion of American taxpayers' money in military assistance to the
Zionist state.

Along with his recent appointment of
Rahm Emanuel, the once Israeli army soldier who likes to make death
threats to his political enemies while manically plunging a knife into
a dinner table, Israel has little reason to worry that the man who promised
"change" will lift a finger to change Israeli manipulation
of American foreign policy.

Indeed, when Emanuel's appointment was
confirmed, top Israeli newspaper the Maariv
Daily hailed the news with the headline, "Our man in the White
House."

Another Israeli news outlet, Y
Net, reports, "Emanuel is pro-Israeli, and would not be willing
to consider accepting the job unless he was convinced that President-elect
Obama is pro-Israel."

It seems that Obama has already answered
the question of whether he can be a more hardcore Israel hard-liner
than George W. Bush - 'yes he can'!

The Post said Obama "sounded as
if he were Jewish," as he told the crowd, "I had grown up
without a sense of roots, I understood the Zionist idea, that there
is always a homeland at the center of our story."

We also learn that Obama "offered
more military equipment and missile defense for Israel, vowed to "isolate
Hamas," and threatened to "do everything in my power to prevent
Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Everything in my power. . . .
Everything."

"The danger from Iran is grave,
it is real, and my goal will be to eliminate this threat," said
Obama, "I will always keep the threat of military action on the
table to defend our security and our ally, Israel. Do not be confused."

If the first few days of Obama's preparations
for the Oval Office, he has sent out a clear signal that if anything
he will be more pro-Zionist than the Bush regime, firstly by
his already established submissive fealty to AIPAC and secondly with
his appointment of 'The Enforcer' Rahm Emanuel as chief-of-staff, the
son of a Zionist terrorist who helped the widely condemned Irgun
group bomb hotels, marketplaces and carry out massacres in the 1940's.

Obama has already begun to deliver on
the "change" that he had promised all along. The Bush administration
bent over backwards to accommodate Israel and acted on their desire
to invade Iraq, yet stopped short of the fulfilling Israel's demand
to attack Iran. It seems Obama, with his "military option on the
table" rhetoric and his installment of a hardcore pro-Israel sympathizer
in the White House, is pandering to an even greater extent.